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SMSociety 2019: Toronto, ON, Canada
- Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Social Media and Society, SMSociety 2019, Toronto, ON, Canada, July 19-21, 2019. ACM 2019, ISBN 978-1-4503-6651-9
- Anatoliy A. Gruzd, Philip Mai, Priya Kumar, Jenna Jacobson, Raquel Recuero, Jeff Hemsley, Kyounghee Hazel Kwon, Anabel Quan-Haase, Luke Sloan, Jaigris Hodson:
Introduction to the 2019 International Conference on Social Media & Society. 1-4 - Lei Vincent Huang:
'Like' My Coworkers: Organizational Socialization and Workplace Relationship Development Using Social Media. 5-14 - Lourdes S. Martinez, Ming-Hsiang Tsou, Brian H. Spitzberg:
A Case Study in Belief Surveillance, Sentiment Analysis, and Identification of Informational Targets for E-Cigarettes Interventions. 15-23 - Laurenz A. Cornelissen, Petrus Schoonwinkel, Richard J. Barnett:
A Socio-Informatic Approach to Automated Account Classification on Social Media. 24-32 - Jessamy Perriam:
A Tweet is Not Just a Tweet: Public Sector Understandings and Analysis of Social Media Customer Service Data. 33-40 - John C. Paolillo:
Against 'Sentiment'. 41-48 - Zhiying Yue, Michael A. Stefanone:
Applying an Integrative Model of Behavioral Prediction to Sharing Sexual Images of Oneself Online. 49-58 - Estella Z. Xin, Dhiraj Murthy, Nandhini Lakuduva, Keri K. Stephens:
Assessing the Stability of Tweet Corpora for Hurricane Events Over Time: A Mixed Methods Approach. 59-66 - Felipe Bonow Soares, Raquel Recuero, Gabriela Zago:
Asymmetric Polarization on Twitter and the 2018 Brazilian Presidential Elections. 67-76 - Kurt Wirth, Ericka Menchen-Trevino, Ryan T. Moore:
Bots By Topic: Exploring Differences in Bot Activity by Conversation Topic. 77-82 - Kenneth Joseph, John Wihbey:
Breaking News and Younger Twitter Users: Comparing Self-Reported Motivations to Online Behavior. 83-91 - Lu Xiao, Taraneh Khazaei:
Changing Others' Beliefs Online: Online Comments' Persuasiveness. 92-101 - Humphrey Mensah, Lu Xiao, Sucheta Soundarajan:
Characterizing Susceptible Users on Reddit's ChangeMyView. 102-107 - Zinaida Adelhardt, Stefan Markus, Thomas Eberle:
Concepts Clarification and Differentiation between Smartphone Addiction and Compulsive Internet Use Based on Diagnostic Investigation on Two Scales. 108-116 - Maria Gintova:
Examining Social Media Use by Immigration Agencies in Canada: Privacy, Quality and Effectiveness. 117-125 - Xinru Page, Reza Ghaiumy Anaraky, Bart P. Knijnenburg:
How Communication Style Shapes Relationship Boundary Regulation and Social Media Adoption. 126-135 - Michael A. Stefanone, Matthew Vollmer, Jessica M. Covert:
In News We Trust?: Examining Credibility and Sharing Behaviors of Fake News. 136-147 - Margaret Pulver, Daniel D. Suthers:
Mālama Honua Worldwide Voyage: An Enduring Event Facilitating Momentary Connectedness via Transnational Publics. 148-157 - Morteza Shahrezaye, Orestis Papakyriakopoulos, Juan Carlos Medina Serrano, Simon Hegelich:
Measuring the Ease of Communication in Bipartite Social Endorsement Networks: A Proxy to Study the Dynamics of Political Polarization. 158-165 - Anne Oeldorf-Hirsch, Jonathan A. Obar:
Overwhelming, Important, Irrelevant: Terms of Service and Privacy Policy Reading among Older Adults. 166-173 - Tom De Leyn, Ralf De Wolf, Mariek Vanden Abeele, Lieven De Marez:
Reframing Current Debates on Young People's Online Privacy by Taking into Account the Cultural Construction of Youth. 174-183 - Beata Jungselius, Alexandra Weilenmann:
Same Same But Different: Changes in Social Media Practices Over Time. 184-193 - Yuting Liao:
Sharing Personal Health Information on Social Media: Balancing Self-presentation and Privacy. 194-204 - Vanessa Paz Dennen, Stacey A. Rutledge, Lauren M. Bagdy:
Social Media Use in High School Settings: Rules, Outcomes, and Educational Opportunities. 205-213 - Juan Carlos Medina Serrano, Morteza Shahrezaye, Orestis Papakyriakopoulos, Simon Hegelich:
The Rise of Germany's AfD: A Social Media Analysis. 214-223 - Jinman Zhang, Nadia Caidi:
The Sensitive Period, Big Vs, and the Diaspora: A Brief Account of #MeToo in China. 224-232 - Uugangerel Bold, Borchuluun Yadamsuren:
Use of Social Media as an Educational Tool: Perspectives of Mongolian University Educators. 233-243
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